I can understand each side of the argument here. I think it comes down to personal choice. People bag the Holden engine, People bag the Rover engine. They are both good honest simple V8s. Yes there are better engines, but at a higher cost and technically difficult.
I had absolutelly no problem with my RRC 3.9 stroked to a 4.2 on dedicated lpg. It had all the go a mates 308RRC had. A lot depends on what variant we are talking about, wether naturally aspirated or fuel injected, there are massive differences. It also depends what you have. Changing for the sake of changing, not liking the Rover motor, building a car up from scratch (maybe no engine). etc etc.
Personally I would not replace the Rover V8 unless it blew up and had catastrophic damage, then I would considera Holden V8 due to simplicity and availability of parts, options of fuel injected heads and eengine management systems that are plentifull these days or jus a naturally aspirated variant.
Anyway whatever you decide best of luck and keep us informed of your progress.


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